Everyone's favourite ukulele player - Marilyn Monroe in "Some Like It Hot" |
As part of the rather daunting job of migrating my document
files over to the new iMac desktop, I was ploughing through a load of old stuff,
much of which is just to be deleted, when I found a (sort of) poem. This, I
recall, was a competition entry commissioned by my good wife. The person
submitting the best piece on the subject of Owning a Ukulele (in the opinion of
the judges) would win a concert-quality instrument which would be the envy of all
their friends and neighbours...
Owning a Ukulele
Owning a ukulele, why,
It changed my entire
way of life.
I practised till I was ready,
I practised till I was ready,
And I said cheerio to
the wife.
Then I set off to make
my fortune,
The world’s greatest
one-man band.
Oh, those cheers, all
that adulation –
I was feted throughout
the land.
People would come up
and shake my hand,
Sometimes in groups,
sometimes singly,
But, now that my
Nationwide tour is done,
I’m back outside
Bradford & Bingley.
MSF
You will be reassured to learn that this did not win
anything. It should be recited in a George Formby accent for full effect.
If non-UK readers do not understand the buskers’ joke about UK building
societies, don’t worry about it – not worth explaining. If you do not know who
or what George Formby was then you have my congratulations. Here is a short
YouTube clip to show the man at his peak, revealing why the tradition of British
music-hall is famed and hated the world over.
You don't get class acts like that nowadays !
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